NSW pledges $127m after abuse commission

The NSW government has revealed a $127 million package to help implement the recommendations of the royal commission into institutional child sex abuse and prevent further attacks.

"Survivors are the real heroes and as a government we need to listen to what they say," Premier Gladys Berejiklian told reporters on Thursday.

"They have not been heard for too long but that is changing.

"NSW will continue to lead the nation in responding to recommendations that have come from the royal commission."

The package aims to strengthen measures to prevent future abuse, improve access to treatment and "toughen the criminal justice response".

There's almost $40 million set for early intervention; $15 million to expand sexual assault outreach for Aboriginal people and others from culturally diverse communities; and $14.3 million for an integrated specialist therapeutic service for adult survivors.

Attorney-General Mark Speakman said $4 million will go towards expanding the state's local courts including funding two additional magistrates "to deal with the expected increased workload in child abuse cases".